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So folks, which is better then, old or new school country music?
Well I dont like old or new country but new is deffinatly better than the slow ass suicide music that old country was. At least with new country you kill yourself quickly!
Yeh, I know this is modern artists but I will take Bob Wills any day(I for voted for Toby Keith) I grew up dancing to western swing with Bob Wills, "Take Me Back To Tulsa" "Big Balls in Town" and the greatest CW song of all time "San Antonio Rose" and Lefty Frizzel "Mom and Dad Waltz" Mkloby you need to put Asleep At the Wheel on your list.
Now you are talking-Hank Williams and Jimmy Rodgers. How about Ernest Tubbs and Tex Ritter. Reminds me of a story of where the term Gringo comes from. I have a recording of Tex Ritter singing an old song "Green Grow the Lilacs" which the story goes was popular during the Mexican War of 1846-48. It was said that the US soldiers having taken Mexico City used to sing "Green Grow the Lilacs" while marching through the streets and the Mexican citizenry started calling our soldiers Gringos.
Looked up the song and it is an old Irish song. There is a thread on the web about it being the source for the name Gringo but no confirmation. The interesting thing is that a Broadway play called "Green Grow the Lilacs" played in 1899 and was the inspiration for the much later musical "Oklahoma" Tex Ritter played in a rendition of "Green Grow the Lilacs" in the 1920s. Never knew he went to the Univ of Texas and had one year in lawschool there. Anyway, the song "Green Grow the Lilacs" may have been sung during the Spanish American War intead of the earlier Mexican War but since it is an old Irish song it ties with the large number of Irish soldiers in the US Army of those days. I am going to choose to believe the story since it hurts no one and is a good one.